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I would like to suggest a tag that would be similar to the [quote] tag, but would be used for citing other types of quotations, such as kernel source document file, a file in /usr/share/doc/packages, or a web site.
Thank you for the prompt response. I have tried using both [quote] and [code] tags. The reason I wanted to use a [quote] like tag is to be able to have the source of the quote or code listed. I tried something like [code=/usr/share/doc/packages/samba/README] before but it didn't work.
Distribution: Debian, Red Hat, Slackware, Fedora, Ubuntu
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Thanks for the feedback. I'd say that functionality is specific enough and close enough to code/quote that it's likely it won't make it into the code (we really try to avoid bloat). That being said, if demand changes in the future we'll certainly reconsider.
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